KARACHI: Pakistan Super League franchise Multan Sultans on Thursday lashed out at the country’s cricket board for slapping a legal notice against the team following its owner Ali Khan Tareen’s criticism of the cash-rich tournament.

According to a statement released by the franchise, the PCB’s legal notice threatened termination of the franchise agreement and a lifetime blacklist of Ali from owning any cricket team in the future.

It said that the PCB demanded Ali to retract “all recent critical statements and issue a public apology to the PSL management”.

In April, Ali shared a podcast clip on X questioning the PCB’s pre-season build-up, writing:

“How is PSL 10 bigger and better? Same games, same teams – what’s new? Fed up with hollow words. PCB had time to plan innovations, but we’re repeating last year. Our biggest brand deserves more. Explain the vision!”

A few days later, he sought to clarify his stance amid backlash from other franchise owners, posting:

“I love PSL — it’s a MADE-IN-PAKISTAN success story we all benefit from. My words were about pushing for real growth, not negativity. Salman Naseer & PCB team are giving their all. Let’s unite as owners to back them and elevate the league. No more stagnation!”

However, tensions persisted. In July, Ali renewed his criticism in response to a PCB post-season debrief video celebrating PSL 10’s “success”.

He wrote: “Applause? You must be kidding. TV ratings down, attendance plummeting, digital engagement slowing — yet we’re celebrating? PCB, wake up. PSL deserves better planning, not self-congratulation. Time to fix these issues before it’s too late.”

While the PCB believes Ali’s statements “damaged the league’s reputation and violated the terms of the agreement”, Multan Sultans viewed it in a different way, criticisng the PCB for strong-arming the franchise.

“Every statement he has made has been in the best interest of the PSL, urging the league to aim higher and do better,” read its press release. “For the PCB management to treat constructive criticism as a crime is outrageous. It demonstrates the pettiness of the current management and clearly shows that the PSL is not open to questions or accountability, even from those who have given the most to make it stronger.

“Silencing honest feedback is not how great leagues are built.”

Earlier, it had emerged that the PCB issued a suspension notice to Multan Sultans, citing breach of contractual obligations.

According to sources, the PCB has also sent a formal notice for termination of the franchise’s contract “after completing all necessary legal procedures”. The move marks a significant escalation in the simmering tensions between the board and the Multan franchise.

The board’s notice reportedly outlines specific clauses of the franchise agreement that were breached. PCB officials maintained that the boa­rd remains committed to upho­lding the integrity and professional standards of the PSL.

The development comes amid growing concerns over franchise-board relations within the PSL framework, with several stakeholders calling for greater transparency and consistency in the PCB’s dealings with team owners.

Published in Dawn, October 24th, 2025

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